I did one thing wrong, though. I did not copy a quote from every blog into my journal. That is very important when you journal.

Blogging not about strutting your own stuff. Neither is journaling.

The quotes of others are as more important than what you I think. It took me about two-three hours to collect this information. If I am going to promote others like Daniela, it will take me another hour to pick out the quotes I need.

To be fair, I got sidetracked. A blogger I read convince me to apply to BlogHer because they have 80+ million viewers. To be honest, I want to go pro with my blog. So I read with a purpose.

Bonus Tip

When you read non-fiction, you read for a purpose. Often you skim and skip around looking for words that fit your purpose.

Blog.VideoFruit.com This guy, Bryan Harris is 30 and so energetic and positive he exudes success. He makes videos of people’s stories. I love it! I think it is something I need to learn how to do better. He also does coaching.

ThisTalkAintCheap.com This is interesting. It’s a personal blog, like my Streaming Thoughts, but Carolyn West sells advertising space on it, so it’s self-hosted. It’s clean and full of recipes and parenting advice. On her contract page, she tells what she will and won’t do for advertisers. That sounds simple. It takes a long time to load on my slow internet.

TheStoryReadingApeBlog.com – This is my friend Chris Graham. He promotes authors and answers all my questions about technology and media with a post he has on his blog. He’s all over social media, too. He will retweet you or answer you on Linked In. If you blog or write, you need Chris.

I wonder where Corinne got the name for her blog. The first article I read was a simple one about keeping your home comfortable and clean. She is involved with Blogher. I was not sure what Blogher is. (Please don’t laugh at me the one with her head in the sand of current trends.) I clicked on NaBloPoMo – blogging every day in Nov. I could do that!

EverydayGyaan.com – “ABOUT CORINNE RODRIGUES A lover of words. A self-acceptance blogger. A blogging coach. A book reviewer. A social media activist. A woman happily journeying through midlife, moving from self-improvement to self-acceptance and enjoying being herself. Corinne writes at Everyday Gyaan, reviews books, and shares thoughts at CorinneRodrigues.com and encourages writers and bloggers at Write Tribe. I think this is a killer introduction to who she is and what she does.”

CoachDebbieRuns.com This is a running website meaning that Coach Debbie actually runs. I like adverbs, by the way. Debbie’s website is for sportspeople.

DanielaUslan.com First of all, Daniela is knock-dead gorgeous. Secondly, she is a blogging coach and has testimonials from people who have gone from amazing to successful bloggers. As an instructional coach, I know the power of coaching to make a difference in a person’s life. Her writing posts have several thousand shares. How to find your writer’s voice had 19K shares. Now it has 19K+1. That’s not views, those are shares. She has share buttons at the top, bottom, and end of her post. The infographic is simple, a colorful quilt with quotes from different blog posts. Then underneath those same quotes link to the actual blog post by the original author. I only knew a couple of the writers, but it is not like there are only a few authors in the world. The ones I did know are excellent. Her blog rates many more visits from me.

SEO-writer.com This professional team from Canada offer important services including ghost-writing. The primary service is all about SEO as the blog title indicates.

DGKayeWriter.com Another Canadian offers herself and her story. She writes memoirs. Ooh, I love memoirs. At a quick glance, I don’t think she is selling anything except her five books. She seems delightful. My friend Terri Webster Schrandt commented on her blog, so she’s got to be great, right?

EricSchlehlein.com Eric writes history. TC History Gal (that’s me) has to love this guy. “Eric has dedicated more than half of his life to serving others, first as a caregiver and group home manager for the developmentally disabled, the emotionally disturbed, and the mentally ill, and has now served his community via the local fire department for more than a decade.” from his About page. He wrote about his 66 rejection slips and his search for a publisher. The heart of this post was encouraging other authors not to give up.

GrowMap.com I like her short bio. She has lots of buttons for sharing her posts on social media. They move with you as you scroll down. It costs nothing to share a post you like on Twitter or Pinterest. I am not as crazy about sharing on Facebook.

“Gail Gardner is the founder of GrowMap.com. She is a Small Business Content Marketing Strategist connecting influencers and providing results. After 23 years in the field with IBM and 5.5 years managing AdWords accounts, her focus shifted to small business content marketing strategy. GrowMap.com is listed by Cision as a Top 100 Site for Marketers and has received three Small Business Influencer Awards from Small Business Trends. Named by D&B a Top 50 SMB Influencer on Twitter, you can follow Gail @GrowMap and on LinkedIn.”

Promote Others to Get 19 K Shares

DanielaUslan.com, in her 19K post had a graphic much like this one, but with a different number of quotes.

Have you guessed looked to see how many bloggers she quoted yet?

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The perfect number of promotions Daniela Uslan used was….

Daniela Uslan’s perfect number of bloggers quoted for her 19K post shares!

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